Universal Laptop Power Supply 10-20V DC with 5V USB Charging Port

Don't spend up to $100 replacing the power supply on your laptop, notebook, or netbook! This economical universal power supply includes eight tips for adapting to many popular laptops, notebooks, and netbooks. A USB port is included on the power supply for charging smart phones and other devices.

Product Details

Universal Laptop Power Supply 10-20V DC with 5V USB Charging Port

This universal notebook power supply is designed to replace the power supply used by small notebook and netbook computers. Eight adapter tips are included and automatically set the power supply output to the specific voltage for your computer; simply plug the tip into the output cord socket and plug into your PC. A built-in USB power port to power or charge your mobile devices with the 5 VDC, 1000 mA output. 10 to 20 DC output voltage. 4A max current output. 11 ft. total combined cable length.

Note: Only tips N01 through N08 are included. Please refer to the table below for matching a tip to your computer.

Warning: California residents only. Please note per Proposition 65 that this product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

Reviews

Universal Laptop Power Supply 10-20V DC with 5V USB Charging Port is rated 5.0 out of 5 by 1.

Rated 5 out of 5 by Big A from Must have for Laptop repair!This is quite the handy item! Works on any laptop. Tells you the voltage. Perfect as a backup supply when on the road! Love the USB powerport. A great price for such a useful item!

Product Q&A

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Universal Laptop Power Supply 10-20V DC with 5V USB Charging Port

Hi, can I charge my Asus U36SG with this adapter? It uses a 19V, 3.95A Output adapter originally. Thanks.

Asked by: pepelepoe

The current draw of the Asus is very near the limit for the adapter. This would stress the adapter quite a bit, I would not recommend this for that particular laptop.

Answered by: MattP

Date published: 2014-11-04

Can I use this to power the DTA-2

I built a boombox but I need to power an I-pod as well. Looks like this will work, but I am not sure of the compatibility of the connections.

Asked by: Chuck No. 2

Well, this has a bunch of adaptors. Usually 12 volts DC connections are pretty standard. I don't think you can go wrong with this setup.

Answered by: Joe from San Francisco

Date published: 2013-11-12

is it possible to charge three six volt batteries wired in series with this?

Hello all! I am new to the electronics hobby world. And i am trying to build a portable speaker box to play my mp3 player at work. It can get noisy at times so i want to go with the 2x25watt class D audio amp. I was just going to power it with this and not even have batteries but the more i think about it the more i think it would be much more versatile to be able to play this without having to plug it in all the time. I have been doing a lot of research on how much power is needed to get the best results with amplifiers and it seems like 18 volts would be the best i could get with batteries with out going over the recomended voltage. With that being the case i am not sure if i can charge those batteries with this unit or if i need to come up with some other way of doing so. Any advice is welcome! I want to make this as safe and long lasting as possible. i am also including the speakers i plan to use and the batteries that i am considering, just for a better idea of the exact application.

Asked by: Tom D

You will be much farther ahead searching for a simple 18v SLA battery charger. We only offer 12v chargers but they are available if you do a Google search.

Answered by: MattP

Date published: 2012-12-05

How can I get the tips I need that don't come with it?

Asked by: Hockeyman34

If the tip you need is not included, I'm afraid we don't have a lot that we can offer in the way of quick and easy solutions. The connector this device uses for the tips is not a standard two-pin connection, but rather a multi-pin DIN-style connector. In order to retrofit other tips, some splicing of wires would be required.